Can the first post be edited to include a well organized list of all the runs? Its difficult to follow along to see how he's doing, both here and on the FB page. Thanks.
Oh, I realize that personal issues are at play here though I only know what I read on here. But whatever the reasoning for initially leaving John out, I just think they could take advantage of it as a strategy.The problem is that the "drama" is being perpetrated by the promoter. Not as a marketing gimmick but instead likely from a deep sense of jealousy.
I don't think that your concept is wrong - would have been great to have something like that as a plan.
I had about ½ the money in my pocket bet on a guy one night (I was just a rail bird that night), they played a long race of 9B for $500 to $700 a side in the late 80’s was probably 10-12 guys betting on each side in Stockton Ca. When pool was a “pool” of money bet on each side plus what ever the 2 players were betting. There was no dump.He scratched right after taking a break. Wonder if that had anything to do with it.
At least he can say he never missed a shot...
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Yes 100% they would be printing 100’sShane is raining 100s. Could this have been expected from the old guard like Rempe, Sigel, Mizerak, Varner, etc.? Does anyone who went through that time know? Or is it all speculation at this point? Like if we stuck Rempe on this table back in the day, would he be running all these 100s?
Here's a list of the time for each rack. The time is from break shot to break shot, so any comfort breaks are included in the rack before the break shot.Can you share that 626 run with us so we can see JS pace of play ,
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Total Count | Break Ball | BB Position | Break Shot Time | Rack Duration |
0 | 1 | L | 0:00:00 | 3:25 |
14 | 4 | R | 0:03:25 | 2:45 |
28 | 13 | R | 0:06:10 | 3:03 |
42 | 5 | L | 0:09:13 | 3:57 |
56 | 13 | L | 0:13:10 | 4:08 |
70 | 14 | L | 0:17:18 | 3:32 |
84 | 2 | L | 0:20:50 | 3:53 |
98 | 1 | L | 0:24:43 | 3:18 |
112 | 5 | R | 0:28:01 | 3:25 |
126 | 10 | R | 0:31:26 | 4:38 |
140 | 9 | R | 0:36:04 | 4:41 |
154 | 14 | R | 0:40:45 | 3:22 |
168 | 12 | R | 0:44:07 | 3:50 |
182 | 2 | R | 0:47:57 | 4:53 |
196 | 6 | L | 0:52:50 | 3:34 |
210 | 2 | R | 0:56:24 | 3:22 |
224 | 3 | L | 0:59:46 | 3:57 |
238 | 8 | R | 1:03:43 | 4:18 |
252 | 6 | L | 1:08:01 | 6:03 |
266 | 2 | L | 1:14:04 | 6:17 |
280 | 4 | B | 1:20:21 | 6:25 |
294 | 1 | SL | 1:26:46 | 10:04 |
308 | 8 | L | 1:36:50 | 4:00 |
322 | 7 | L | 1:40:50 | 6:08 |
336 | 1 | R | 1:46:58 | 4:51 |
350 | 6 | R | 1:51:49 | 6:56 |
364 | 11 | R | 1:58:45 | 5:20 |
378 | 9 | L | 2:04:05 | 4:34 |
392 | 5 | R | 2:08:39 | 7:30 |
406 | 3 | B | 2:16:09 | 5:06 |
420 | 1 | SL | 2:21:15 | 7:48 |
434 | 6 | B | 2:29:03 | 5:43 |
448 | 5 | L | 2:34:46 | 5:07 |
462 | 7 | R | 2:39:53 | 8:55 |
476 | 4 | R | 2:48:48 | 7:01 |
490 | 5 | R | 2:55:49 | 7:40 |
504 | 1 | L | 3:03:29 | 6:36 |
518 | 13 | R | 3:10:05 | 12:50 |
532 | 9 | R | 3:22:55 | 4:00 |
546 | 12 | L | 3:26:55 | 5:27 |
560 | 9 | L | 3:32:22 | 6:17 |
574 | 6 | B | 3:38:39 | 4:47 |
588 | 7 | L | 3:43:26 | 5:23 |
602 | 5 | L | 3:48:49 | 11:09 |
616 | 9 | R | 3:59:58 |
Or, to put it another way...Here's a list of the time for each rack. The time is from break shot to break shot, so any comfort breaks are included in the rack before the break shot.
Total Count Break Ball BB Position Break Shot Time Rack Duration 0 1 L 0:00:00 3:25 14 4 R 0:03:25 2:45 28 13 R 0:06:10 3:03 42 5 L 0:09:13 3:57 56 13 L 0:13:10 4:08 70 14 L 0:17:18 3:32 84 2 L 0:20:50 3:53 98 1 L 0:24:43 3:18 112 5 R 0:28:01 3:25 126 10 R 0:31:26 4:38 140 9 R 0:36:04 4:41 154 14 R 0:40:45 3:22 168 12 R 0:44:07 3:50 182 2 R 0:47:57 4:53 196 6 L 0:52:50 3:34 210 2 R 0:56:24 3:22 224 3 L 0:59:46 3:57 238 8 R 1:03:43 4:18 252 6 L 1:08:01 6:03 266 2 L 1:14:04 6:17 280 4 B 1:20:21 6:25 294 1 SL 1:26:46 10:04 308 8 L 1:36:50 4:00 322 7 L 1:40:50 6:08 336 1 R 1:46:58 4:51 350 6 R 1:51:49 6:56 364 11 R 1:58:45 5:20 378 9 L 2:04:05 4:34 392 5 R 2:08:39 7:30 406 3 B 2:16:09 5:06 420 1 SL 2:21:15 7:48 434 6 B 2:29:03 5:43 448 5 L 2:34:46 5:07 462 7 R 2:39:53 8:55 476 4 R 2:48:48 7:01 490 5 R 2:55:49 7:40 504 1 L 3:03:29 6:36 518 13 R 3:10:05 12:50 532 9 R 3:22:55 4:00 546 12 L 3:26:55 5:27 560 9 L 3:32:22 6:17 574 6 B 3:38:39 4:47 588 7 L 3:43:26 5:23 602 5 L 3:48:49 11:09 616 9 R 3:59:58
I like it. Make it so.i have an idea, invite john schmidt to do commentary on the players attempting any and all personal and world records.
That would be phenomenal!i have an idea, invite john schmidt to do commentary on the players attempting any and all personal and world records.
Great post except for the Billie Holliday. Maybe it’s a generational thing, but when I need something laid back to keep me even keeled I listen to Melody Gardot, “my soul is weary,”:it's funny how the least popular, least played and most arcane discipline of our sport generates such controversy. i'm just enjoying the show, watching shane run 150+ to the tunes of billie holiday..
Shane needs to get a handle on his CB on the breakShane seems to be done for the night. Ended with a 112 (and a scratch on the break).
In all fairness when a guy (BC, and others involved with this operation such as yourself) have gone out of their way and clearly and publicly intimated that they feel you (JS) would lie and commit fraud of this nature and magnitude, and very well could have or even likely did lie and commit that level of fraud regarding his world record high run, you really expect that John is going to be all cordial after that and want to put BC on his Christmas card list? I mean come on let's get real here, you don't get to spit on somebody and then get upset about it when they yell at you.What I am told he is doing is bad mouthing BC on any and every pool site he can find.
Which is fine and his right but it sure doesn't help his case if he wanted in to BC' event -- an invitational. Right about now I doubt Bobby would invite him to a garage sale.
Lou Figueroa
She was in a bad accident riding her bike when she was a teenager. That’s why she wears the sunglasses all the time, “some lessons we learn the hard way.”Great post except for the Billie Holliday. Maybe it’s a generational thing, but when I need something laid back to keep me even keeled I listen to Melody Gardot, “my soul is weary,”:
Why is this jackass linking chick songs on a pool thread?She was in a bad accident riding her bike when she was a teenager. That’s why she wears the sunglasses all the time, “some lessons we learn the hard way.”
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | |
100 pt runs | 4 | 6 | 2 |
200 pt runs | 1 | ||
300 pt runs | 1 |
When I was a kid, the road players knew there wasn’t much big action in NYC....but you could go there to up your game.....there were a lot of players nobody had heard might run 200 on you for $5 a game.Yes 100% they would be printing 100’s
Yes Freddie I 100% did say my opinion in the current is Shane is the best American player in all games including straight with the exception of 1 pocket. Im entitled to my opinion. Just to let you know Shane said he would play any American a race to 2000 points for big money and he offered that to someone about 4 years ago and the offer was declined.He said it again today, and qualified saying that everyone has a right to their opinion. But for sure, he said his opinion is that Shane is the best American straight pool player. I don’t see Bobby denying that he said this.